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These men are completely NOT guilty. There is no evidence against them, they didn't even KNOW each other before all of this happened. How can you idiots say that they are guilty!? Would the state let them go if they REALLY thought they were murderers?! They spent almost a decade in prison for something they did not commit. If you don't believe me, read Devils Knot. It's a history of their entire lives, mostly Damiens. You can clearly see that the only reason he was convicted was that he practiced Wicca other than christianity, and he listened to Metallica for fucks sake! Arkansas needs to admit they screwed up instead of making them plead guilty and dangling their lives by a thread! So pull your heads out of your asses and grow the fuck up, maybe research something before you accuse someone of fucking murder and molestation.

On his blog, Pulaski County Circuit Judge Wendell Griffen defends granting the drug supplier McKesson's request to issue a temporary restraining order against the Arkansas Department of Correction from using a drug supplied by McKesson in executions. Shortly after granting the temporary restraining order on Friday, Griffen joined an anti-death penalty protest outside the Governor's Mansion.

Save Our Schools is pressing Education Commissioner Johnny Key to meet about his decision to close Little Rock schools without considering community impact. The broad group makes it pitch while Key is asking for $600 million in new tax authorization from Little Rock voters, who have been without an elected school board for two years.

Arkansas Public Service Commission Chair Ted Thomas is getting attention for calling out Trump administration climate policy. He even acknowledges the role of carbon burning and humans in climate change.

My colleagues John Ray and Jesse Bacon and I estimate, in the first analysis of its kind for the 2018 election season, that the president's waning popularity isn't limited to coastal cities and states. The erosion of his electoral coalition has spread to The Natural State, extending far beyond the college towns and urban centers that voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016. From El Dorado to Sherwood, Fayetteville to Hot Springs, the president's approval rating is waning.